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Nightwriters*Let The Music Use You

Label:Ffrreedom – TABX 112, Ffrreedom – 869 753-1
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:House, Breakbeat, Hardcore

Tracklist

ALet The Music Use You (92 Hardcore Remix)
RemixN.R.G.
7:31
AA1Let The Music Use You (Original Club Mix)8:10
AA2Let The Music Use You (Original Dub Mix)8:32
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Notes

℗ 1992
TABX 112 Is The UK Catalogue Number.
869 753-1 Is The International Catalogue Number.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 042286975313
  • Label Code: LC 7654
  • Rights Society: BIEM STEMRA
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched runout side A): TABX 112 A 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched runout side B): TABX 112 AA-1

Other Versions (5 of 14)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Let The Music (Use You) (12", 45 RPM)Danica RecordsDAN-1610US1987
Let The Music (Use You) (12", 45 RPM, Test Pressing)Danica RecordsDAN 1610US1987
Let The Music (Use You) (12", 45 RPM)Jack TraxJTX 19UK1988
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Let The Music (Use You) (12", 45 RPM, Limited Edition, Stereo)Jack TraxJTX 19UK1988
Let The Music Use You (12", 45 RPM)Danceteria RecordsDANCT 3UK1992

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Reviews

  • Johnmarcus's avatar
    Johnmarcus
    You can't really go wrong with this 12" you get the "Original Club Mix" which was a huge track when it first came out and remains a classic, plus you get "(92 Hardcore Mix" which it a totally different spin but still keeping the key elements and that huge piano line. This was also a big track and became a classic in its own right, getting big support at both house & hardcore nights. Take your pick or do what I do & simply enjoy both.
    • Rich.C's avatar
      Rich.C
      All about the 92 Hardcore mix, that piano line will get you everytime, features on Dj Vertigos Vote party Party 92 mix
      • Lukeyp's avatar
        Lukeyp
        Credits say above produced by Franky Knuckles? Isn't it supposed to be Franky Nicholls? ;)
        • ceesie's avatar
          ceesie
          Edited 5 years ago
          The original is legendary and this is also top notch. 5 stars + for both.
          • hutcho's avatar
            hutcho
            Well they say is a personal thing but unlike silentrunning, whilst I loved the original when it came out (and still do), it does have that dated House sound from the late 80s, however I must add the production & smooth vocals are something I'd still happily drop at the start of an Old School night... but if you progressed onto the Hardcore Rave period (and never have got out of it either), the A-Side Remix by N.R.G is just typically so his production...he takes the original classic & updates it to breakbeat, adds some nice almost-Acen-like backing synths, keeps it breaking down & kicking off again, adds some 909 kicks, then rolls into a WICKED hand-in-the-air piano breakdown (once again as only a few producers have consistently managed to do) that will get any tired late-morning room of ravers on their feet...absolute cracker of an EP that ever DJ should own.
            • silentrunning's avatar
              silentrunning
              Got this in the early 90's, having always been after it for a few years and could never get it on a rerelease until this ffrr cut in 1992. Forget the 'hardcore' mix on the A, flip straight to the B for the classic original: look in the dictionary under 'house music' and you will find 'Let The Music Use You'. Everything house music should be, and nothing it isn't.

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